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Baseball America announced that Mike Minor of Vanderbilt was named the Summer POY. Minor had a tremendous summer with the USA Collegiate National Team with two victories over the Cuban Olympic Team at the Haarlem Baseball Week in Holland. Minor started five games with the team this summer accumulating a 3-0 record with a 0.64 ERA. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, Baseball America, Mountain West, San Diego State, SEC, Team USA, Vanderbilt
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FROM CBB NEWS SOURCE
 Grant Green Courtesy of Cape Cod Baseball League
DURHAM, N.C.-Louisiana State and Texas lead all schools by placing five players apiece on Baseball America’s top prospects lists for 19 different summer college leagues and Team USA. It’s the second straight year Texas has placed five players on BA’s summer lists. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2009 Top Players, 2010 Top Players, Baseball America
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Baseball America has put out their 2008 Freshmen All-American teams led by Chris Hernandez of Miami (FL) who was named BA National Player of the Year award winner. The full team is available below. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Baseball America, Freshmen All-American Team, National Awards
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Every Monday Baseball America comes out with their weekend review. Aaron Fitt ended up attending the San Diego Tournament which featured some of the best pitching matchups of the season. The full article available here.
The three strikes segment focuses on the Shooter-Hunter matchup in Minnesota, Texas A&M bats warming up, and some more thoughts on the USD tourney. The full article is available here.
John Manuel sat down for a chat session to discuss BA Top 25. The full chat transcript is available here. Baseball America’s Top 25 is available here.
Tags: Baseball America, Big Ten, Big West, Conference USA, Minnesota, National Polls, Pepperdine, Tulane, University of San Diego
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Baseball America has put out their Preseason All-American list lead by Justin Smoak (South Carolina) and Pedro Alvarez (Vanderbilt). Both players are expected to become top 5 picks in the 2008 MLB Draft in the springtime. Miami first baseman Yonder Alonso was the other corner infielder on the team leaving Brett Wallace (Arizona State) off the squad. The middle infielders are Gordon Beckham (UGA) and Jemile Weeks (Miami FL). The outfielders are teammates Kyle Russell and Jordan Danks of Texas. The team is filled out by Dennis Raben of Miami (FL). The biggest snub on the team is Dominic De La Osa (Vanderbilt). The pitching for the squad is led by Aaron Crow of Missouri after an unbelievable summer in the CCBL. The other pitchers are Christian Friedich of Eastern Kentucky, Brett Hunter of Pepperdine, Brian Matusz of San Diego, and Ryan Perry of Arizona. How is Jacob Thompson (UVA) left off the team? He has had two outstanding seasons in a very competitive ACC. Zach Putnam of Michigan is listed as the utility man after a strong NCAA tourney last season.
Full Release
All-American teams can be viewed here.
Tags: 2008 Top Players, All-American, Arizona, Baseball America, Big 12, Eastern Kentucky, Georgia, Miami (FL), Michigan, Missouri, Pepperdine, SEC, South Carolina, Texas, University of San Diego, UVA, Vanderbilt, West Coast Conference
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We check in with Aaron Fitt over at B.A. tonight with a chat and a key piece of news out of the NCAA meetings in Nashville.
Aaron hosted his first chat of the year. Among the various topics discussed are the top five college prospects in the 2008 MLB draft: Pedro Alvarez of Vanderbilt, Aaron Crow of Missouri, Brian Matusz of San Diego, Justin Smoak of South Carolina and Brett Hunter of Pepperdine. Aaron says Alvarez is the class of the draft, featuring the top tools in the game. Aaron also discusses Texas’ reloading and the top three in the SEC (Ole Miss, South Carolina and Vanderbilt), among other issues.
Aaron also gives a recap of the failure of attempts to override the drastic revamp of many rules in NCAA baseball in a Blog Entry found here.
Tags: ACC, Baseball America, Big 12, Miami (FL), Missouri, Ole Miss, Pepperdine, SEC, South Carolina, Texas, University of San Diego, Vanderbilt, West Coast Conference
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Baseball America writers Aaron Fitt and John Manuel put out an article ranking the top programs in the BCS conferences while including traditional baseball power conferences in C-USA and the Big West. The article ranks programs with a letter grade from an A for excellent to an F for failing. Some of the schools that received the A standard were Miami, FSU, Stanford to name some. Duke and Pacific are among a few schools that received an F for a grade. The full article is available in PDF format by clicking here.
Tags: Baseball America, Program Rankings
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Posted by: Brian Foley in ACC
Baseball America writer Aaron Fitt recently wrote an article on the Duke Blue Devils and Boston College Eagles baseball program. Both teams have been bringing up the rear of the pack through their history in one of the best conferences in the country. The Duke Blue Devils are led by third year head coach Sean McNally who led the Blue Devils to a 29-25 overall record in 2007 the first time they finished over .500 since 1998. The Blue Devils struggled in conference only picking up six wins in 30 conference games. Mik Aoki is entering his second season with the Eagles where he led them to a 24-27-1 overall record and 12-17 in the conference. The full article from Baseball America is available here.
Tags: ACC, Baseball America, Boston College, Duke
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Posted by: Brian Foley in Uncategorized
 Baseball America has released their annual rankings of the Top 25 Recruiting Classes. Click on the respective schools for a press release about the incoming class. Thanks to UCLA for posting the entire Top 25 in a press release.
Baseball America’s Recruiting Class Rankings
Rank School 1 San Diego 2 Louisiana State 3 Oregon State 4 North Carolina 5 Auburn 6 Notre Dame 7 UCLA 8 Cal State Fullerton 9 Texas 10 Arkansas 11 Missouri 12 Vanderbilt 13 Pepperdine 14 Mississippi 15 Clemson 16 Arizona State 17 Virginia 18 Texas A&M 19 Rice 20 Miami 21 Tennessee 22 Georgia Tech 23 Tulane 24 Georgia 25 UC Riverside
Tags: 2008 Recruits, Baseball America
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Baseball America published an interesting op-ed piece today, forecasting their predicted field for the 2008 College World Series. Obviously it’s too soon to tell who will be a legitimate contender, with almost 2 months remaining before the August 15 deadline for MLB organizations to sign would-be college prospects, and injuries, weather and dozens of other factors looming on the horizon. But all the same, it’s interesting to start thinking about it already as we watch the summer leagues take shape, and Aaron Fitt provides some interesting food for thought in the off-season. And no, as you near the end of the list, you’ll discover that I am not unbiased in my evaluation of this article…
The lucky 8:
Arizona State
Miami
Baylor
Michigan
Missouri
UCLA
Vanderbilt
Virginia
Full Article
Tags: Baseball America, Baylor, Michigan, Missouri, SEC, UCLA, Vanderbilt, Virginia
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Posted by: Brian Foley in Uncategorized
Aaron Fitt of Baseball America has recently posted an article about the Big East conference, Houston Cougars, and the Minnesota Gophers. The full article is available here.
Aaron also did a chat about the new Top 25 that Baseball America released Monday. He discusses many different teams and issues in college baseball. The full chat can be read here.
Tags: Baseball America, Big East, Houston, Minnesota, Top 25
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Posted by: Brian Foley in Uncategorized

Aaron Fitt of Baseball America recently had an open chat with the Baseball America community in which he talked about the new rankings which came out on Monday (click here) and other topics that are important to college baseball. The full chat recap is available here.
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Baseball America had a chat today about the upcoming season. They address many different topics including the ACC with some discussion about Andrew Brackman and Virginia’s pitching among other topics. It is a pretty lengthy chat with Aaron Fitt and can be read here.
Tags: ACC, Baseball America, NC State, Virginia
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Baseball America has released a Pre-Season Top 50 for the upcoming season. The article is in PDF format and can be read here.
Tags: Baseball America, Preseason Ranklings
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Since there is very little news coming out of the College Baseball World, I thought I would drop some links for your guys to enjoy from PGCrossChecker.com. They have posted a very nice article about the 2007 Recruiting Classes. I also have found a link to an article from them about the top 100 prospects from the CCBL from this past summer. I think the ratings are little off since I did not see the CCBL Co-Pitcher of the Year in the Top 100 in Terry Doyle (maybe I missed his name). I have also linked the Baseball America Top 30 from the CCBL also.
Top Recruiting Classes
CCBL Prospects for 2007 Draft from Perfect Game
2007 Draft Candidates from Baseball America
I am currently working on a season preview that should be ready in January so look forward to that.
Tags: Baseball America, MLB Draft
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